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... Ston on the way to Split to look at the wall which was the longest in Europe. The wall I guess was impressive although at 35 degrees there was no way I was climbing up it! The town itself was utterly tedious. Enough said. The real jewel was the little sister town of Mali Ston, literally Little Ston, a seafood haven with mussel and oyster catchers everywhere to be seen. We found a restaurant that had a menu for 10€ with three courses. We added a starter ...

... was rough. I was not feeling well. A lot of time spent in bed that morning. Due to the bad water conditions we were unable to stop for swim stops the last 2 days. After arriving at Dubrovnik we all walked an allegedly 20mins (more like 60mins) to this cool little beach set up called Copacobana. They had a water park similar to the one in Fiji Tan and I played on. Tan and I missed our Game of Thrones tour we had scheduled so we decided to head into Old Town ...

... ginger! Some of our biking comrades had enjoyed a late night with the locals (or early morning depending on how you look at it) and they were definitely feeling the after effects on the boat. Most of the group, including myself was camped out on the top of the boat where the rock/roll seemed to be a bit less.

After two hours, we anchored in a small inlet where we could swim and have a picnic ...

... Two chairs, Wade and I sitting, her behind a desk and the kids standing… Her English is ****. Our Croatian non-existent! And she is trying to tell us that something is wrong. She says its bad. Really bad. We’ve done something wrong. Nothing you like to hear while in an immigration office, inside a police station.

Seems that our happy-magistrate from the island, well he might be happy, but he might also not be very well informed. Our new ...

... Day.” At that same time, Serbs living in the Croatian territory proclaimed their independence from Croatia. Civil war was imminent and played out as the Bosnian War.

The Bosnian War, from 1992 to 1995, was a territorial battle among Serbs, Croats and Bosnians that is characterized as the bloodiest event in Europe since World War II. Approximately 100,000 people died, a large number of them civilians, and horrific war crimes were rampant. ...